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Exercise withdrawal

Posted Nov 28 2007 12:00am

Two new things I learned today:

At any rate, exercise withdrawal is lou-sy. I haven’t had a chance to go running since last Thursday, and I don’t understand how it is possible to take a break after a marathon and still manage to maintain your mental health and personal relationships. Personally, I feel a little bit like biting the head off of anyone who casts a sidelong glance in my direction. Somehow I don’t think that sort of reaction most people expect (let alone want) when they look at someone.

Solution to the problem? Simple, right? Go running, you silly girl. Easier said than done. All of a sudden, there is not a single five-minute period in the day that I have to myself. And a good run would require at least a good thirty minutes, minimum. There was, at one point, a Nike ad that had one of those “Be back at…” clocks that you see hanging in shop windows and the point was basically, “Hey, go running, the world can wait for you to get back.” I guess Nike is right. I need to just do it. Unless I want to start biting heads off of people. I think I’ll leave that to someone else, though, to be honest.